Pedestrians walk past an empty storefront in the Mission District in San FranciscoBy way of Sarah McBride SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – A Google Inc commuter bus was once blocked in San Francisco’s Mission district for approximately a half of hour Monday morning, highlighting many residents’ growing subject that an inflow of affluent technology staff is riding up costs in the city. “San Francisco, no longer for sale” and “Stop evictions now” numbered among the slogans yellow-vested protesters chanted as they surrounded the double-decker bus. Google’s places of work are in Mountain View, about 34 miles faraway from the incident. The protest, prepared by means of an advocacy workforce called Heart of the Metropolis, took goal at private commuter buses which whisk heaps of employees from stops round San Francisco to jobs at technology companies south of the town equivalent to Apple Inc, Fb Inc and Google.